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BTIZ wrote:
but John... if you are a Sport Pilot and never apply for a medical.. they don't have your consent on a form you never filed.. Well, they would if you ever applied for a medical before... BT "john smith" wrote in message ... In article , "Jim Burns" wrote: er, and the FAA scans the National Driver Register which will show convictions. Maybe. According to the FAQ... Will FAA discover that I have an alcohol-related MVA if I don't report it? Yes, FAA Form 8500-8 "Application for Airmen Medical" contains an express consent provision which authorizes the National Driver Register (NDR) to release information about your driving record to FAA. Information on the NDR record will contain pointers to states that keep a driving history on you. FAA will get these records to determine if you have a reportable alcohol-related MVA. |
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Emily wrote: but John... if you are a Sport Pilot and never apply for a medical.. they don't have your consent on a form you never filed.. Well, they would if you ever applied for a medical before... How long do they keep them? Isn't it three years? Why do we have to reauthorize every medical if they already have it once? Some sport pilots will never sign a medical so the FAA will not have an authorization on file. Suppose a pilot let his medical lapse because of a medical condition or DUI/DWI? He hasn't been denied a new medical, so he can fly as a sport pilot with a drivers license. But he hasn't reported it either, so the FAA has no idea he is ineligible. |
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![]() john smith wrote: In article , Emily wrote: but John... if you are a Sport Pilot and never apply for a medical.. they don't have your consent on a form you never filed.. Well, they would if you ever applied for a medical before... How long do they keep them? Isn't it three years? Why do we have to reauthorize every medical if they already have it once? Some sport pilots will never sign a medical so the FAA will not have an authorization on file. Suppose a pilot let his medical lapse because of a medical condition or DUI/DWI? He hasn't been denied a new medical, so he can fly as a sport pilot with a drivers license. But he hasn't reported it either, so the FAA has no idea he is ineligible. All states report DUIDWIs to Oklahoma City air records branch. DUI/DWI names can and are crossed referenced to registered aircraft and to airman applications. If you think the FAA won't find out about a DUI/DWI,think again they will and do. Say for example you get a DUI and don't report it to the FAA and you renew a pilot certificate (Light Sport) and have a check ride and don't tell the check pilot who endorses you pilot log. This could be considered "fraud" and a person will loose all the privileges. And if you are caught hiding a DUI/DWI it now falls under Title 18 of the U.S. Code. I don't thing anyone wants to chance that. I would not want to be the first test case. The FAA takes a very dim view on drugs and DUI/DWI's. Since I will be in Oklahoma City next week I will walk over to the legal office and ask the question and see what the legal folks think about the driver license and DUI/DWI reporting. Stache |
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Stache wrote:
snip Since I will be in Oklahoma City next week I will walk over to the legal office and ask the question and see what the legal folks think about the driver license and DUI/DWI reporting. See now, you have more balls than I do. But I'm really curious now (which is odd, since I'm paranoid about drinking and driving and never ever chance it) |
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In article . com,
"Stache" wrote: Since I will be in Oklahoma City next week I will walk over to the legal office and ask the question and see what the legal folks think about the driver license and DUI/DWI reporting. I will look forward to reading their reply. |
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![]() "Stache" wrote in message ups.com... john smith wrote: In article , Emily wrote: but John... if you are a Sport Pilot and never apply for a medical.. they don't have your consent on a form you never filed.. Well, they would if you ever applied for a medical before... How long do they keep them? Isn't it three years? Why do we have to reauthorize every medical if they already have it once? Some sport pilots will never sign a medical so the FAA will not have an authorization on file. Suppose a pilot let his medical lapse because of a medical condition or DUI/DWI? He hasn't been denied a new medical, so he can fly as a sport pilot with a drivers license. But he hasn't reported it either, so the FAA has no idea he is ineligible. All states report DUIDWIs to Oklahoma City air records branch. DUI/DWI names can and are crossed referenced to registered aircraft You really have to look out for those aircraft that have a DUI or two on their record. and to airman applications. If you think the FAA won't find out about a DUI/DWI,think again they will and do. Say for example you get a DUI and don't report it to the FAA and you renew a pilot certificate (Light Sport) Seeing as they never expire how does one renew a pilot certificate? |
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![]() Say for example you get a DUI and don't report it to the FAA and you renew a pilot certificate (Light Sport) Seeing as they never expire how does one renew a pilot certificate? Slipped up on that one didn't I. I keep thinking part 61 applies its hard to remember the driver license stuff. Thats why we keep learning stuff. Stache |
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